In India people are divided into 6 classes in a complex casting system based on their Karma.
Children of the Non-Aryans
The four classes are: 1)The Brahmins 2)The Traditional Priests 3)The Kshatriya 4)The Warriors 5) The Workers 6)The Non-Aryans
The higher classes is the Brahmins who are considered to be purer and closer to the moksha. No one can marry someone out of their caste or is allowed to eat with them. The lowest class (the Non-Aryans) called the "Untouchables" had a harsh and restricted life doing jobs that were impure (such as cleaning duties). All the classes had inequalities and people believed it was based on Karma. (Each class had their own role and their were strictly seperated.)
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The four classes are: 1)The Brahmins
2)The Traditional Priests
3)The Kshatriya
4)The Warriors
5) The Workers
6)The Non-Aryans
The higher classes is the Brahmins who are considered to be purer and closer to the moksha. No one can marry someone out of their caste or is allowed to eat with them. The lowest class (the Non-Aryans) called the "Untouchables" had a harsh and restricted life doing jobs that were impure (such as cleaning duties). All the classes had inequalities and people believed it was based on Karma. (Each class had their own role and their were strictly seperated.)
Quote: "Come to India, We've got Holidays and Festivals!"